How can everyone think this photo is cute?? You should all be UPSET!! In that second photo, it looks like the kitten might hit his head … I’m actually very concerned. A friend of mine’s cat did a flip once and ended up brain-damaged!! Whoever took this picture is sick and tasteless.

I’m really not a cat person when it comes to being around most of them (bad experiences as a child), but I’m constantly fascinated at their ability to catch awesome air.

My friend’s younger kit-kat — who isn’t *really* brain-damaged — insists that *I* make her chase the feather-on-a-string whenever I come over. Best image ever is her poinging up six feet from behind the couch out of bloody nowhere. With the paws out and a vaguely confused expression during the descent.

I just forced my husband to watch the slideshow on Baffle’s site. Twice.

The “ticking biological clock” baby debate is over! =)

Another kitten will solve everything! That would make a total of 5 furry felines in da hizzy. 5 cats, while not actually equalling a baby, are way more fuzzy. And with OUR cats, there’s at least as much pooping and barfing.

Sarcasta — yeeeeps. Our vet once gently reminded us that cats are not “herd animals.” Here’s how you get around that, though: Hook up with the local humane society and become a Foster Family for cats. Constant kittens!
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I thought of fostering, but I am snellfish. The kittens would come IN the house and not go OUT. Evar.

My current 4 fluffkins of luff are enough. Besides, with 3 of them being neutered male barn cats (saved from death at the hooves of horses) they weigh in between 12 and 16 pounds each (Vet approved) so if you average the “normal” weight of a kitty out between the poundage we already have, it’s really like we have about… oh, say… 8 cats? Maybe 9.

we’ve never visited this site before but we started getting emails from friends telling us that baffle had made the big time. anyway, thanks for all the props – baffle appreciates it. we lived in egypt for a year and found him crying in a the alley behind our building one day (that’s why he had a bowl for a litter box). he has been safely transported back to ohio and now lives a very happy life there – and is as feisty as ever, though he has a cat and a dog to battle now and eschews his old crocodile friend.